"46. Richard Stickney, b. in Bradford, May, 9, 1709; m. Mary _____, who d. in Stoughton, Nov. 20, 1745. He was m., 2d., in Stoughton, by Rev. Samuel Dunbar, Dec. 16, 1746, to Susannah Tucker. May 7, 1716. He received his share of his father's personal estate. [Essex Prob. 11:190.] April 5, 1731, Richard Stickney of Lexington, Mass., Laborer, for £201, sells his brother Samuel of Bradford, his right and title in the real and personal estate of his father, Samuel Stickney, late of Bradford, dec'd. [Essex Deeds, 95:87.] He was living in Stoughton, May 3, 1757, and enlisted (with his son Solomon) to serve in the old French War, in Major Stephen Miller's Company of Militia and Alarm Men, in Col. Miller's Regiment. [Mass. Archives.]"